Whether business cards are irrelevant or not, they're definitely a cool way to express yourself and easily provide your information. If you're looking to make some cool cards, set aside a few hours this weekend and use these resources to help.

Get Your Cards Printed

Even if you design a good card, it won't look so great if you don't take it to a good printer. Personally, I like Moo and so do you. They're great because you can get a shorter run (50 and up, so you're not stuck with hundreds of cards you don't need) and the quality is superb. Moo also offers a lot of free, really nice pre-made designs if you're just not happy with the one you came up with. Of course, you'll pay more per card with Moo so you might want to check out other options if you need a lot and want them for less. I've always gotten great results with 48 Hour Print, a place not on the list. Their digital printing leaves a lot to be desired, but if you order 500 cards their offset printing is very nice. They're also very quick and offer nice features like rounded corners for free. Regardless of what you pick, consider requesting samples first so you know what to expect. It sucks to order a bunch of cards with high hopes and end up with a big box of disappointments instead.